Monday, May 5, 2014

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Updated Chip Counts

Level 30 (Blinds 75,000/150,000/25,000)
Players Remaining: 5

Here are updated chip counts:
  1. Joel Frank - 1,500,000
  2. Alex Queen - 4,000,000
  3. Philip Yan - 16,500,000
  4. Sheri Moores - 1,400,000
  5. Justin Liberto - 17,500,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Moores Short

Level 30 (Blinds 75,000/150,000/25,000)
Players Remaining: 5

The chip disparity between Yan/Liberto and the three remaining players is almost unheard of.  The two leaders now have 75% of the chips in play, while Sheri Moores sits as the shortest of the shorties.  She has just under 2,000,000, and is creeping towards the 10 big mark.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 6th Place - Wang ($10,697)

Level 30 (75,000/150,000/25,000)
Players Remaining: 5

Mike Wang (Livingston, NJ)
6th Place - $10,697

Alex Queen opened the pot for a min-raise, and both Yan and Liberto flatted behind.  Wang would then squeeze all-in for just over 1,500,000.  Queen would fold, Philip Yan would make the call, and Liberto would also fold behind.  It would be the A 9 of Wang against the Q J of Yan, and Philip's run good continued as he had Wang drawing dead on the J 4 6 J x runout.  This is Wang's second ever recorded cash (according to Hendon Mob), and it makes another solid score for the young player.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Updated Break Counts

Here are the counts for the remaining six players while on break:

  1. Michael Wang - 1,700,000
  2. Joel Frank - 2,700,000
  3. Alex Queen - 3,100,000
  4. Philip Yan - 13,400,000
  5. Sheri Moores - 4,900,000
  6. Justin Liberto - 14,700,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Queen Doubles... Again

Level 29 (Blinds 50,000/100,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 6

On one of the last hands before players were to go on break, Alex Queens woke up to a big hand in the big blind after an open from Michael Wang.  Wang would call Alex's ship, and Queen would take down the pot after his AA > A5.  Queen is now over 3,000,000 (and peaking for the day).

Players are going on a (10) minute break, and when they return to Level 30 the blinds will be going up to 75,000/150,000/25,000.  Updated chip counts will be posted shortly.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 7th Place - Mason ($8,405)

Level 29 (Blinds 50,000/100,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 6

Mike Mason (Collingswood, NJ)
7th Place - $8,405

It wasn't long after the table lost Lind that another player would be sent to the cage.  Mike Mason got it all-in pre against Sheri Moores, but his AK couldn't win the flip against Sheri's 99, even after flopping three to a flush (and having overs).  This looks to be Mike's first live recorded cash of his career (according to Hendon Mob), and it's not a bad way to get on the board.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 8th Place - Lind ($6,495)

Level 29 (Blinds 50,000/100,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 7

Staffan Lind (Vero Beach, FL)
8th Place - $6,495

Lind was very active throughout the day, and after getting involved in a handful of multi-way pots and losing, was left as the short stack at the table.  Lind ripped over Justin Liberto's open, and the shortstack would be eliminated as his KQ < A2 of Liberto on the 6 6 2 A A runout.  Lind just won a WSOPC ring at Chester before this series, and now has his first Big Stax final table cash to add to it.

Bg Stax 300 (Day 3): Updated Chip Counts

Level 29 (Blinds 50,000/100,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 8

Here are updated counts with (20) minutes remanning in the level:

  1. Michael Wang - 3,600,000
  2. Joel Frank - 2,200,000
  3. Alex Queen - 1,700,000
  4. Philipp Yan - 11,500,000
  5. Mike Mason - 3,100,000
  6. Sheri Moores - 3,300,000
  7. Justin Liberto - 13,600,000
  8. Staffan Lind - 1,400,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Queen's Coaster Continues

Level 29 (Blinds 50,000/100,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 8

Alex Queen's day has truly been one of ups and downs, and he is currently on the downward trend.  Alex is the shortest stack at the table, holding less than 20 big blinds.  On the other side of the spectrum, Philipp Yan and Justin Liberto hold close to 60% of the total chips in play combined.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 9th Place - Ross ($4,966)

Level 29 (Blinds 50,000/100,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 8

Ray Ross (Maple Glenn, PA)
9th Place - $4,966

After opening the pot and getting flatted by Phillip Yan, Ray Ross would ship his remaining 700,000 on an ace high board.  Phillip would make the call and his ace would be good for the win against Ray's pocket jacks.  This is Ray's third Big Stax final table, only the second player to ever make a third (James Anderson).

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Moore Chips

Level 29 (Blinds 50,000/100,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 9

Sheri Moores continues to chip up as she just scooped a pot worth over 2,000,000.  Five players went to the flop (J♠ K♠ 6♣) and checked around.  The turn was the 4♠, and Michael Wang bet out 500,000.  Sheri Moores and Staffan Lind called behind and saw a river come a 3♣.  The action was checked around once more and Sheri tabled 4 4 (set of fours), and she would chip up over 5,000,000.

Big Stax NLH/PLO Mix: Down To Seven

Big Stax VI
$230 NLH/PLO Mix

The field in this trophy is already down to seven, and here is who remains:

  1. Matt Kupiec (Norristown, PA)
  2. Keith Crowder (Philadelphia, PA)
  3. Oleg Bovchenko (Queens, NY)
  4. Joe Palma (Bensalem, PA)
  5. William Daloisi (Staten Island, NY)
  6. Julian Miranda (Union City, NJ)
  7. Trevor Deeter (Langhorne, PA)

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Coming Back

Players are once again allowed to enter the tournament area, and play will resume in about (3) minutes.  Just a reminder, the blinds in Level 29 are going up to 50,000/100,000/10,000 (chip average is 45 bigs).

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Dinner Break

The remaining players are going on a (75) minute dinner break, and will return at approximately 9:10pm.  Live coverage of the event will commence once the cards are back in the air.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Dinner Break Counts

Level 28 (Blinds 40,000/80,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 9

Here are the counts minutes before going to dinner:


  1. Michael Wang - 4,200,000
  2. Joel Frank - 3,400,000
  3. Ray Ross - 1,800,000
  4. Alex Queen - 1,700,000
  5. Philipp Yan - 11,800,000
  6. Mike Mason - 3,300,000
  7. Sheri Moores - 3,100,000
  8. Justin Liberto - 6,700,000
  9. Staffan Lind - 4,900,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 10th Place - Peticca ($3,744)

Level 28 (Blinds 40,000/80,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 9

Nick Peticca (Philadelphia, PA)
$3,744

Nick Peticca opened to 160,000 from the hi-jack after the action folded to him.  Justin Liberto would call from the small blind and Staffan Lind (big blind) would call as well.  The flop would come out J♠ 3 8, and both Liberto and Lind would check to Peticca.  Nick would bet out 250,000 and both players would call.  The turn would bring the 2, and once again both players checked to Peticca, who would go all-in for 1,530,000.

Liberto thought for about three minutes before cutting out the chips for a call.  Once those chips were in his hand he thought for another few moments and put them across the line.  Lind would then start eyeing Liberto's stack before also making the call.  There would be three to the river, with one all-in, and the 7♣ would be tabled.  Both Liberto and Lind would go check-check, and players waited for Peticca to table K♠ J.  Liberto quickly turned over A♠ J, and Lind would look back at his cards before mucking.  Justin now assumes the chip lead once more with just over 9,000,000.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Queen Keeps It Up

Level 28 (Blinds 40,000/80,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 10

Alex Queen continues his trend of getting short and doubling, as he wins another flip.  This time is was against Justin Liberto, and Queens A K out flopped the 8 8 of Liberto, and Alex is up to 1,700,000.

Liberto lost a sizable pot right off the bat at the final table to Staffan Lind, and is now right around average with 4,200,000.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Final Table

Level 28 (Blinds 40,000/80,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 10

Here is the Big Stax VI 300 final table lineup:

  1. Michael Wang
  2. Joel Frank
  3. Ray Ross
  4. Alex Queen 
  5. Philipp Yan
  6. Nick Peticca
  7. Mike Mason
  8. Sheri Moores
  9. Justin Liberto
  10. Staffan Lind

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 11th Place - Yip ($3,744)

Level 28 (Blinds 40,000/80,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 12

Daniel Yip (Brooklyn, NY)
11th Place - $3,744

Just as Everton Taylor was walking to the podium, there was an all-in and a call from Table 57.  The two players involved were Sheri Moores and Danny Yip.  They were on the turn when all the chips got in, on a board of 9♣ 2♣ Q 10.  Sheri tabled J♣ 6♣ (for a straight/flush draw), while Danny held the lead with 10 2 (two pair).  The river would bring the K♣ (bring Sheri the flush), and Danny would be the final table bubble boy.

Players are now redrawing their final table seats, and will finish out this level before going on dinner.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 12th Place - Taylor ($3,744)

Level 28 (Blinds 40,000/80,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 12

Everton Taylor (Brooklyn, NY)
12th Place - $3,744

Seeing the what would be perceived as a bluff the hand prior from Michael Wang, Everton Taylor was all-in pre the next hand versus Philipp Yan:

Taylor: A 9♣         Yan: 10♠ 10♣

Flop: Q♠ 3 2

Turn: 4

River: 8♣

Taylor would turn many outs, but was unable to hit and would be send home short of the final table.  This is Everton's first recorded cash at Parx, adding to his career earnings of $12,730.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): First Hand...10 Minutes (And Going)

Level 28 (Blinds 40,000/80,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 12


Wang Waits...Taylor Thinks...Random Guy Photo Bombs

The first hand at Table 58 is actually still on the turn, and (11) minutes has already ticket off the clock.  On a board of A♣ 4♠ 5♠ 2♠, Everton Taylor had a bet of 600,000 in front of him, and was check-rasied by Michael Wang to 1,800,000.  Taylor has been taking since (clocked in at 9 minutes and counting).

*** Update: Taylor eventually folded and Wang showed the K 2 (off)

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Updated Chip Counts

Level 28 (Blinds 40,000/80,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 12

Here are the updated counts from break:

Table 57:

  1. Staffan Lind - 4,800,000
  2. Joel Frank - 3,300,000
  3. Ray Ross - 2,400,000
  4. Alex Queen - 1,100,000
  5. Sheri Moores - 2,300,000
  6. Danny Yip - 1,400,000
Table 58:
  1. Mike Mason - 1,400,000
  2. Michael Wang - 3,400,000
  3. Everton Taylor - 3,700,000
  4. Justin Liberto - 6,800,000
  5. Philipp Yan - 6,900,000
  6. Nick Peticca - 1,500,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Break Time

Players are going on another (10) minute break, and when they return to Level 28 and blinds of 40,000/80,000/10,000.  Updated chip counts from break will be posted shortly.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 13th Place - Kim ($3,400)

Level 27 (Blinds 30,000/60,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 11

David Kim (Flushing, NY)
13th Place - $3,400

David Kim and Justin Liberto would get the chips in on the flop of J♠ 4♣ 4♠, with Kim holding A♠ 5♠ against the K♠ K♣ of Liberto.  Kim would brick the turn and river, giving Justin a pot worth over 6,000,000 (and the chip lead).  Kim was looking to make his second Big Stax final table, just fell only a few spots short.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Taylor Sacks Peticca

Level 27 (Blinds 30,000/60,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 13

Everton Taylor 

The was an all-in and call pre-flop on Table 58 between Everton Taylor and Nick Peticca, giving the field one of the biggest pots of the tournament (4,100,000 to the winner):

Taylor: J♠ 10      Peticca: A♠ K

Flop: Q♣ 9♠ 2

Turn: 3♠

River: K

Taylor would river the straight and go from one foot out the door to top three in the field.  Peticca had been pretty snug throughout the day, and after hovering around chip average is down to 1,600,000.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Moores Doubles Queen

Level 27 (Blinds 30,000/60,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 13

The action was picked up on the flop between Alex Queen and Sheri Moores (blind v. blind).  The flop was 9 8 7, and Shery had just called Alex's all-in (535,000).  Queen's AA > 9 5 after Sheri couldn't find a card to take the lead.  Alex continues his up and down Day 3, and he now has over 1,200,000.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Uneventful Stuff

Level 27 (Blinds 30,000/60,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 13

The first (30) minutes of this level have been fairly uneventful, with not many hands going to the flop.  Alex Queen has trended down since the level started, and only has about 800,000 in front of him.  Queen was all-in and at risk against Sheri Moores, but they both held A 9 and the hand would end up in a chop.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Updated Chip Counts

Level 27 (Blinds 30,000/60,000/10,000)
Players Remaining: 13

Updated chip counts from break:

Table 57:

  1. Staffan Lind - 6,300,000
  2. Joel Frank - 2,400,000
  3. Ray Ross - 750,000
  4. Alex Queen - 1,700,000
  5. Sheri Moores - 2,800,000
  6. Danny Yip - 1,700,000
Table 58:
  1. Mike Mason - 1,800,000
  2. Michael Wang - 4,300,000
  3. Everton Taylor - 3,200,000
  4. Justin Liberto - 4,300,000
  5. Philipp Yan - 5,800,000
  6. David Kim - 3,500,000
  7. Nick Peticca - 2,100,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Break Time/Level Up

Players are on their second (10) minute break of the day, and will return to Level 27 and blinds of 30,000/60,000/10,000.  The players will play two more levels before going on a (75) minute dinner break.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 14th Place - Perry ($3,400)

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 13

Jacob Perry (Branchville, NJ)
14th Place - $3,400

Perry was the shortest stack of the remaining field and would shove his 450,000 UTG +1 with A Q, but Danny Yip woke up with K K in the big blind.  Perry, who also cashed in the last Big Stax 300 (137th place), takes home $3,400 for the finish.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 15th Place - Desai ($3,400)

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 14

Rajesh Desai (Randolph, NJ)
15th Place - $3,400

Rajesh Desai was seemingly the player having the most fun on Day 3, even after showing up almost thirty minutes late.  He was chatting it up with his table mates, and smiling throughout.  After checking dark to David Kim heads up, the final board would be Q 8 5 2 5.  Kim would stack his chips in one pile and push the towards the middle (covering Desai).  Rajesh would push his chip in with force announcing the call.  Kim would turn over A Q and Desai would muck his hand face down, which would have to be tabled since the two players were all-in.  Rajesh made the call with 8 9 and would be the 15th place finisher.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Queen Doubles Once Again

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 15

Alex Queen would open the button and proceed to get three-bet from Danny Yip from the big blind (Yip moved to the table after Kroetz's elimination).  Alex would four-bet all-in and Yip would make the call, for a pot worth 1,700,000:

Queen: 10♠ 10     Yip: A 10

Flop: 10♣ 4 8♣

Turn: 9 

River: A

Alex Queen - 1,700,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): 16th Place - Kroetz ($3,056)

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 15

John Kroetz (Philadelphia, PA)
16th Place - $3,056

Staffan Lind continues to accumulate chips as he eliminates John Kroetz in 16th place.  The two players were all-in pre with Lind holding K K against the A K of Kroetz.  Although John would flop a flush draw, the turn and river would run clean for Lind.

Lind is now over 6,000,000 and is the clear leader of the field.  Staffan had 1,100,000 during the break before this level, and has crushed since returning.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 17th Place - Eriquezzo ($3,056)

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 16

Ryan Eriquezzo (Danbury, CT)
17th Place - $3,056

At Table 58 Rajesh Desai was all-in UTG with a full table to act, but as the action folded around, there was an all-in and call between Staffan Lind and Ryan Eriquezzo.  Ryan's K 10 < 9 9 of Staffan Lind, and although Ryan busts in 17th place, he was to this point the story of the tournament.

Eriquezzo was in the tournament for 10 bullets after all the starting days had finished, without bagging anything.  He came back yesterday morning and bought in with the starting stack (6 bigs), and proceeded to run it up, and put himself in serious contention for this title.  He couldn't recover from the brutal cooler against Lind earlier, and recoups some of the money he put into the event.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Awkward Moments At Table 57

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 17

Alex Queen

Alex Queen was to act after a couple of folds in front, and he loudly announced he was all-in (535,000).  He put a small stack in front of him to signify the bet, and when the action folded around to Staffan Lind in the small blind, he through in 150,000.  Lind did not know Queen was all-in, and because he put chips in the pot, he was by rule forced to make the call.  Lind would actually be ahead with A 6 (off) against the 10 8 of Queen, but Alex would flop a 10 and double up to 1,100,000.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Lind Coolers Eriquezzo

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 17

Staffan Lind

Table 57 continued to house the action of the two tables, as this hand was picked up on the turn between Ryan Eriqeuzzo and Staffan Lind.  The board was 2 Q 2 J, and the action was on Ryan (on the button).  Ryan checked with the pot already over 800,000.  The river would bring a third deuce, and Staffan would put out a bet of 500,000 (full board was Q 2 2 J 2).  Ryan would paused momentarily before announcing all-in, and Lind would quickly call.  Lind showed J J for a turned full house, while Ryan tabled A A (worse full house).

Staffan Lind - 2,800,000
Ryan Eriqeuzzo - 1,00,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Some Come...Some Go

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 17

The action at Table 57 was already on the flop and Staffan Lind all-in against Alex Queen.  The flop was 10 8 8 and Lind had 7 9 tabled in front of him, while Alex had A 8.  The turn would bring a 6 giving Lind the straight, and when the river didn't pair Queen, Lind would get the double up.

Staffan Lind - 1,800,000
Alex Queen - 900,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Queen's Sticking Around A Little

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 17

Ryan Eriquezzo opened the pot for 110,000, and Ray Ross net to act made is 235,000.  Alex Queen was on the button and announced himself all-in (965,000), with Ryan declaring himself all-in as well.  Ross was left with a big decision and eventually mucked his hand:

Ryan: A K          Queen: 10 10 

Flop: 8 8 9 

Turn: Q

River: 9

Alex would more than double to 2,300,000, while Eriquezzo drops down to 2,500,000.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Updated Chip Counts

Level 26 (Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 17

Here are the updated chip counts from break:

Table 57:

  1. Staffan Lind - 1,100,000
  2. Jake Perry - 900,000
  3. Joel Frank - 2,300,000
  4. Ryan Eriquezzo - 3,300,000
  5. Ray Ross - 1,500,000
  6. Alex Queen - 870,000
  7. Sheri Moores - 2,000,000
  8. John Kroetz - 1,000,000
Table 58:
  1. Mike Mason - 2,200,000
  2. Michael Wang - 3,400,000
  3. Everton Taylor - 3,600,000
  4. Justin Liberto - 3,700,000
  5. Philipp Yan - 4,900,000
  6. Danny Yip - 2,200,000
  7. Rajesh Desai - 2,000,000
  8. David Kim - 2,400,000
  9. Nick Peticca - 2,600,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Break Time

Players are on their first (10) minute break of the night, and will return to Level 26 and blinds of 25,000/50,000/5,000.

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): 18th Place - Chabi ($3,056)

Level 25 (Blinds 20,000/40,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 17

It didn't take long for action to ensue once players found their new seats, and Elan Chabi (Brooklyn, NY) gets his short stack in against Ryan Eriquezzo.  Chabi's A 6 < A Q of Eriquezzo, and he would eliminated in 18th place (taking home $3,056).

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): The Final 18

Level 25 (Blinds 20,000/40,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 18

Table 57:

  1. Staffan Lind
  2. Jake Perry
  3. Joel Frank
  4. Ryan Eriquezzo
  5. Ray Ross
  6. Alex Queen
  7. Sheri Moores
  8. John Kroetz
  9. Elan Chabi
Table 58:
  1. Mike Mason
  2. Michael Wang
  3. Everton Taylor
  4. Justin Liberto
  5. Philipp Yan
  6. Danny Yip
  7. Rajesh Desai
  8. David Kim
  9. Nick Peticca

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 19th Place - Nomberg ($2,751)

Level 25 (Blinds 20,000/40,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 18

Erik Nomberg was sitting with only 5 blinds in front of him, and had just folded his big blind.  He would be eliminated the next hand when his A3 < AJ of John Kroetz.  The players are now racking their chips for the redraw, and when everyone is settled, the chip counts and seating assignments will be posted.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Shaking Things Up

Level 25 (Blinds 20,000/40,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 19

After the next elimination, the remaining 18 players will be redrawn and finding new seats (and table mates).  Philipp Yan has been fairly active since assuming the chip lead, and may have relinquished that title to Michael Wang (3,700,000).

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 20th Place - Edwards ($2,751)

Level 25 (Blinds 20,000/40,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 21

Chris Edwards (Little Silver, NJ) was the shortest stack of the remaining players, waiting for his spot to double up.  Edwards would get what was left of his chips in with 22 against the KK of Elan Chabi. The runout would bring no help to Edwards and he would be eliminated in 20th place ($2,751).

Chabi came into the day with 1,300,000, but snap lost over  half his stack in a hand earlier with Sheri Moores (AQ < AK).  Chabi has recouped some of those chips now, and is just under 900,000.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Nomberg Doubles Through Lind...Gives It Right Back

Level 25 (Blinds 20,000/40,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 20

Erik Nomberg doubles to 1,100,000 after winning a big flip against Staffan Lind (AQ > JJ).  Lind was  the chip leader late in Day 2, but is left with 600,000 after losing the hand.  Nomberg is back up over 1,000,000, but still only has half the average.

Only three hands later it would be Lind winning the flip, as his A 10 > 9 9 of Nomberg.  The chips would trade places once more, and Nomberg would be the short stack once again.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): 21st Place - Saddler ($2,751)

Level 25 (Blinds 20,000/40,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 20

Philipp Yan would limp UTG, with Ryan Eriquezzo then raising to 100,000.  Dawn Saddler would call behind, and Yan would check raise to 400,000.  Eriquezzo would make the call and Saddler would go all-in for 705,000.  Both players would call behind and they would go to the flop with over 2,100,000 in the middle already.  The board would run out 3♣ 10♠ 7♠ (check flop) 2♠ (check turn) 9, and Yan would put in a tiny river bet of 205,000.  After Ryan made the call, Yan would turn over 6♠ 8 for a rivered straight and eliminate Dawn Saddler (who held AK).

Philipp Yan - 4,600,000
Ryan Erriquezzo - 1,700,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Joel Frank Gets A Double

Level 25 (Blinds 20,000/40,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 21

The action at Table 59 was picked up on the flop of 45♠ 5♣, and Philipp Yan had a bet of 100,000 in front of him.  Frank raised all-in for 860,000, and after thinking for a moment Yan would make the call.  Joel's 88♠ > AK of Yan, and he would double to 1,800,000.

Joel Frank - 1,800,000

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Moores Doubles, Chabi Crippled

Level 25 (Blinds 20,000/40,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 21

After Sheri Moores opened the pot from the hijack, Elan Chabi three-bet the button.  Action would fold back around to Moores and she would four-bet shove for 800,000.  Chabi would make the call (having Moores covered), and the hands would be tabled:

Moores: AK        Chabi: A♠Q

Flop: A♣ K♠ J

Turn: 3♠

River: 3

Sheri Moores - 1,750,000
Elan Chabi - 300,000

Chabi would double up two hands later through David Kim, and is up to 650,000.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Breaking It Down

The tournament director Tom Martucci is going over the rules to the players (with the exception of Rajesh Desai and Ryan Eriquezzo).  The cards will then be in the air and the blinds in Level 25 are going to be 20,000/40,000/5,000 (chip average of 2,000,000).

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Lock The Doors

Players are beginning to sit down and empty their chips from their respective bags, preparing for a long day of poker.  The tournament will be played until conclusion today, with one of the 21 players coming back being crowned Big Stax VI 300 champion.  The cards will be in the air shortly, and live updates will be commence thereafter.

Big Stax 300 (Day 3): Table Draw And Seating Assignments


DAY 3 Table Order
Total Players:  1351 Total Remaining: 21
Total Chips: 40,530,000 Avereage Chips: 1,930,000
Name Last Name Hometown  Chip Count Table # Seat #
Rajesh Desai Randolph,NJ 2,970,000 57 1
Erik Numberg Dix Hills,NY 845,000 57 2
Justin  Liberto Baltimore,MD 3,465,000 57 3
EMPTY       57 4
Staffan Lind Vero Beach,FL 1,595,000 57 5
Everton Taylor Brooklyn,NY 2,615,000 57 6
EMPTY       57 7
Jacob Perry Branchville,NJ 1,240,000 57 8
John Kroetz Philadelphia,PA 880,000 57 9
           
Chris  Edwards Little Silver,NJ 570,500 58 1
David Kim Flushing,NY 3,265,000 58 2
Sheri Moores Wayne,PA 815,000 58 3
EMPTY       58 4
Elan Chabi Brooklyn,NY 1,380,000 58 5
Michael Wang Livingston,NJ 3,335,000 58 6
EMPTY       58 7
Mike  Mason Collingswood,NJ 2,505,000 58 8
Ray Ross Maple Glenn,PA 1,170,000 58 9
           
Danny Yip Brooklyn,NY 2,460,000 59 1
Nick Peticca Philadelphia,PA 2,235,000 59 2
Dawn Saddler Ashburn,VA 1,530,000 59 3
EMPTY       59 4
Alexander Queen Bethlehem,PA 730,000 59 5
Philip Yan Princeton,NJ 2,551,000 59 6
EMPTY       59 7
Joel  Frank Rocky Hill,NJ 850,000 59 8
Ryan Eriquezzo Danbury,CT 3,730,000 59 9

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): Final Four Hands

Level 24 (Blinds 15,000/30,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 21

The clock is paused with 10:00 minutes in the level, and the players have four hands.  At the completion of the hand, players remaining will bag their chip for Day 3 tomorrow at 1:00pm.  The table redraw and chip counts will be posted shortly after the floor verifies all counts.

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): 22nd-24th Places ($2,483)

The following players have cashed for $2,483:

22. Aaron Haight (Katonah, NY)
23. Mohammed Farah (Bensalem, PA)
24. Tru Le (Philadelphia, PA)

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): 25th-27th Places ($2,216)

The following players have cashed for $2,216:

25. DeeAngelo Seng (Sicklerville, NJ)
26. Charles Welch (Dunlawk, MD)
27. Joe Wang (Potomac, MD)

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): 28th-36th Places ($1,948)

The following players cashed in the event for $1,948:

28. Cullen Hofmann (Baltimore, MD)
29. John Frenchu (Belle Mead, NJ)
30. Michael Combes (Middle Island, NY)
31. Dave Woloshin (Fort Washington, PA)
32. Cary Poulos (Feasterville, PA)
33. Alan Kraut (Doylsetown, PA)
34. Steven Stahursky (Fairfield, CT)
35. Art Disprospero (Willow Grove, PA)
36. Aleksander Katsman (Brooklyn, NY)

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): Solid Field Shaping Up

Level 24 (Blinds 15,000/30,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 27

There are (30) minutes remaining in this level, and players will then bag chips for Day 3, beginning tomorrow at 1:00pm.  There may be a few more bustouts before the night ends, but the Day 3 field has shaped up to be pretty strong.  Accomplished tournament pros like Ryan Eriquezzo, Justin Liberto, and Alex Queen will be forces, while cash game specialists Ray Ross and David Kim both have Big Stax final table experience.  There are then the players looking for their first breakout score, and the recreational players making a run.

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): The Final 27

Level 24 (Blinds 15,000/30,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 27

Here are the final 27 players, along with seating assignments:

Table 45:

  1. Charles Welch
  2. Justin Liberto
  3. Aaron Haight
  4. Rajesh Desai
  5. Erik Nomberg
  6. John Kroetz
  7. Tru Le
  8. Everton Taylor
  9. Jake Perry
Table 46:
  1. Joel Frank
  2. Philipp Yan
  3. Alex Queen
  4. Dawn Saddler
  5. Staffan Lind
  6. Ryan Eriquezzo
  7. DeeAngelo Seng
  8. Nick Peticca 
  9. Danny Yip
Table 51:
  1. Mike Wang
  2. Mike Mason
  3. Ray Ross
  4. Sheri Moores
  5. Elan Chabi
  6. Mohammed Farah
  7. Joe Wang
  8. Chris Edwards
  9. David Kim

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): Chabi Doubles, Hofmann's Bustout Brings The Redraw

Level 24 (Blinds 15,000/30,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 23

Elan Chabi

There was a loud reaction from Table 52, and it was the displeasure from Erik Nomberg.  Nomberg was about to send home Elan Chabi, as his KQ held a grip on the hand going to the river (runout of 8 6 Q 10) against the A 4 of Chabi.  The river brought and ace, and new life for Chabi as he doubles to over 800,000.

While that hand was unfolding, Cullen Hofmann (Baltimore, MD) was eliminated in 28th place, send the rest of the field into a redraw.  The new seating assignments will be posted shortly.

Big Stax 300 (Day 2): Woloshin Had To Go

Level 24 (Blinds 15,000/30,000/5,000)
Players Remaining: 29

Everton Taylor 

The action was picked up on the flop at Table 51 in a hand between Everton Taylor and Dave Woloshin.  The board was A 4 7, and Taylor was all-in (having Woloshin covered).   Dave exclaimed, "Alright, I'm ready to go," and pushed his chips in.  Taylor turned over A 3, and was in superior shape against Woloshin's Q 8.  The 7 on the turn would have Dave drawing dead, and he'd be sent home in 31st place ($1,948).  While getting a receipt from the podium, Woloshin did explain that he had a hearing tomorrow and could not play.

Also eliminated only moments later was Michael Combes ($1,948).